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Schlimmsten

Schlimmsten is the intensifying inflected form of the German adjective schlimm, meaning "bad" or "serious." It expresses the highest degree of negativity and is not a stand-alone lexical item; it is a grammatical ending used in various constructions.

Usage and forms:

- Attributive before a plural noun with a definite determiner: die schlimmsten Fehler, die schlimmsten Folgen. In

- Dative plural after an article: in den schlimmsten Fällen (in the worst cases). This shows how

- Predicative or adverbial forms are different: am schlimmsten means "the worst" in an adverbial sense, as

Nominalization and related terms:

- Das Schlimmste: when the adjective is used as a noun (capitalized), referring to the worst thing

- Die Schlimmsten: plural nominal use, referring to the worst things or people in a given context.

Etymology and grammar:

- Schlimmsten derives from the adjective schlimm. The suffix -sten is the standard German superlative ending used

- The form contrasts with das schlimmste, which is the neuter singular (also used as das Schlimmste

See also: schlimm (the base adjective), das Schlimmste (nominalized form), am schlimmsten (adverbial superlative).

these
cases
the
ending
-sten
marks
the
superlative
for
plural
nouns.
the
form
changes
with
case
and
number.
in
am
schlimmsten
gelitten
(suffered
the
most).
or
the
most
terrible
event.
in
attributive
adjectives
before
plural
nouns
or
in
other
inflected
forms.
when
nominalized)
and
with
am
schlimmsten
for
adverbs.